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Magnet and Iron Filings, Baloons, Paper Clips, home Made Compass, Marbles, Spinning Top, Border Formed by Electrical Circuit of Wiring and Lightbulbs

Magnet and Iron Filings, Baloons, Paper Clips, home Made Compass, Marbles, Spinning Top, Border Formed by Electrical Circuit of Wiring and Lightbulbs


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Magnet and Iron Filings, Baloons, Paper Clips, home Made Compass, Marbles, Spinning Top, Border Formed by Electrical Circuit of Wiring and Lightbulbs

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Equipment Magnet Magnetic Field Metal Physics Science Scientific Experiment Teaching Two Objects Iron Filings


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This print by Dave King from Universal Images Group (UIG) showcases a mesmerizing array of scientific wonders. Against a crisp white background, an assortment of intriguing objects are meticulously arranged to demonstrate the fascinating properties of magnetism and physics. At the center of attention is a powerful magnet, surrounded by delicate iron filings that beautifully illustrate the invisible magnetic field. The vibrant colors and intricate patterns formed by these filings create a visually stunning display. Adding to the allure are colorful balloons, paper clips, marbles, and a homemade compass - all carefully positioned to showcase their interaction with magnets. A spinning top adds an element of motion and excitement to this scientific tableau. The border surrounding these objects is ingeniously created using electrical circuits consisting of wiring and lightbulbs. This clever arrangement not only enhances the visual appeal but also highlights the connection between electricity and magnetism. Dave King's expert photography captures every detail with precision, allowing viewers to appreciate both the aesthetic beauty and educational value of this image. With no people in sight, it invites us into a world where science takes center stage. This remarkable photograph serves as an excellent teaching tool for educators or anyone interested in exploring magnetic fields, physics experiments, or simply marveling at the wonders of science.

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